I think testicular self- examination in men aged 15 - 34 is worthwhile.

Women are comfortable with breast self- examination, and men should become equally comfortable with testicular self- examination."

Symptoms of testicle cancer:

A lump or hard nodule in the testicle itself (usually not painful, but may cause slight discomfort at times)
Enlargement of one testicle after puberty
Enlargement of the breasts and nipples (in some types of testicular cancer only)
Heavy sensation in the testicle or groin

Who's at greatest risk for testicular cancer?

You're male (obvious)
You're between 15 and 34 years of age
You're Caucasian
You've had an undescended testicle (whether or not it was surgically corrected)

You have a family or personal history of testicular cancer (men who have had cancer in one testis are at greater risk of developing cancer in the other than men who've never had testicular cancer at all).

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Diane

"I'd rather regret something I did, than regret never doing it at all"